This is one of the world’s cruelest nations, where citizens have no freedoms and, for example, the use of slaves is still completely normal. The North Korea of the Middle East, where citizens do not, however, starve or live in poverty thanks to massive natural resources.
In today’s working life, you no longer need to kowtow to the small-town factory baron; it is quite normal for employees to blow the whistle when the employer acts like an ass. Most employers have an internal whistleblowing channel, but of course, it doesn’t work if the unethical behavior is practiced by the company management themselves. Naturally, employees have a duty of loyalty and will be fired if caught, but voluntary resignation is usually inevitable anyway unless the employer changes their behavior, so there is nothing strange about this in itself. I encourage all readers of this thread to contact the press and authorities if your own employer does something that society at large would likely consider unethical. This is how I act as well.